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G J McKenzie

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Nurse Education Today|April 1, 1986
Do conferences serve a useful purpose?G J McKenzie
Nurse Education Today|June 1, 1986
The caring professionG J McKenzie
Current Opinion in Microbiology|October 6, 2001
Adaptive mutations, mutator DNA polymerases and genetic change strategies of pathogensG J McKenzie, S M Rosenberg
Genetics|September 12, 1998
Recombination-dependent mutation in Escherichia coli occurs in stationary phaseG J McKenzie, M J Lombardo, S M Rosenberg
British Journal of Haematology|August 14, 2013
Cellular immune dysfunction in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP)Christopher G J McKenzie, Li Guo, John Freedman, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 25, 1998
A distinct role for interleukin-13 in Th2-cell-mediated immune responsesG J McKenzie, A Bancroft, R K Grencis, et al.
Genetics|April 4, 2000
Evidence that stationary-phase hypermutation in the Escherichia coli chromosome is promoted by recombinationH J Bull, G J McKenzie, P J Hastings, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 29, 2000
Schistosome infection of transgenic mice defines distinct and contrasting pathogenic roles for IL-4 and IL-13: IL-13 is a profibrotic agentP G Fallon, E J Richardson, G J McKenzie, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 2000
The SOS response regulates adaptive mutationG J McKenzie, R S Harris, P L Lee, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 1999
Mechanisms of genome-wide hypermutation in stationary phaseM J Lombardo, J Torkelson, H J Bull, et al.
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Nurse Education Today|April 1, 1986
Do conferences serve a useful purpose?G J McKenzie
Nurse Education Today|June 1, 1986
The caring professionG J McKenzie
Current Opinion in Microbiology|October 6, 2001
Adaptive mutations, mutator DNA polymerases and genetic change strategies of pathogensG J McKenzie, S M Rosenberg
Genetics|September 12, 1998
Recombination-dependent mutation in Escherichia coli occurs in stationary phaseG J McKenzie, M J Lombardo, S M Rosenberg
British Journal of Haematology|August 14, 2013
Cellular immune dysfunction in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP)Christopher G J McKenzie, Li Guo, John Freedman, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 25, 1998
A distinct role for interleukin-13 in Th2-cell-mediated immune responsesG J McKenzie, A Bancroft, R K Grencis, et al.
Genetics|April 4, 2000
Evidence that stationary-phase hypermutation in the Escherichia coli chromosome is promoted by recombinationH J Bull, G J McKenzie, P J Hastings, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 29, 2000
Schistosome infection of transgenic mice defines distinct and contrasting pathogenic roles for IL-4 and IL-13: IL-13 is a profibrotic agentP G Fallon, E J Richardson, G J McKenzie, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 2000
The SOS response regulates adaptive mutationG J McKenzie, R S Harris, P L Lee, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 1999
Mechanisms of genome-wide hypermutation in stationary phaseM J Lombardo, J Torkelson, H J Bull, et al.
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